Driver Disqualifications

The following criteria will be considered as a guide in driver disqualifications. The University reserves the right to either disqualify or qualify individuals based on the severity of an offense or accident.

1. Have any one of the following (Type A - see matrix below) citations on the driver's Motor Vehicle Record:

Conviction for reckless driving

Leaving the scene of an accident

At fault in a fatal accident

Felony conviction involving a vehicle

Conviction for alcohol and/or drug-related driving offense

Refusal to submit to blood alcohol test

Driving on a suspended license

Failure to appear in court

Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle

Assault or homicide with a motor vehicle

Driving in excess of 100 mph

2. Have any combination of four moving violations and at fault accidents (see matrix below). Examples of moving violations are:

Running a red light

Ignoring a stop sign

Speeding

Passing a stopped bus

Other

3. Matrix Definitions

Borderline - Motor Vehicle Report will be checked every 6 months; approval subject to no deterioration in the record.

Prohibited - Person is prohibited from driving University insured vehicles.

Driver Acceptability Matrix

# of Moving
Violations*

# of Accidents*

# of Type A Citations*

0

1

2

3

4

1 or More

0

Clear

Acceptable

Acceptable

Borderline

Prohibited

Prohibited

1

Acceptable

Acceptable

Borderline

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

2

Acceptable

Borderline

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

3

Borderline

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

4

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

Prohibited

* Number within the past 3 years.

Borderline

Motor Vehicle Report will be checked every 6 months; approval subject to no deterioration in the record.